MacDonald (14-1 MMA, 5-1 UFC) continued to position himself as one of the welterweight division’s top fighters, while Penn (16-9-2 MMA, 12-8-2 UFC) continued his struggle at 170 pounds, falling to just 2-4-1 in the division.

Full fight video highlights are now available for the welterweight bout.

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MacDonald has won four straight since the only loss of his career, a TKO setback against Carlos Condit that came late in the third round at UFC 115 after he had controlled the first two rounds. After his win over Penn, MacDonald called out Condit, who this past month lost a title fight to MacDonald teammate Georges St-Pierre.

Penn retired from MMA following a loss to Nick Diaz at UFC 137. But when MacDonald called him out, he decided to have another go at it. He hasn’t won since a 21-second knockout of Matt Hughes at UFC 123 in November 2010. After that, he fought to a majority draw against Jon Fitch. Penn, who has held UFC titles at both welterweight and lightweight, hasn’t fought at 155 pounds since losing his lightweight title to Frankie Edgar at UFC 112, then challenging him in a rematch at UFC 118 and losing again.

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